Of course, it is the mange-demon of the Carpathian forests!What horrific plans does Kaspar have in store for the hapless man things?Fragile, flaky hominid bones are no impediment to Kaspar's grip force.Yes, he has found the day's prey.And what glee does our forest fur mountain display at the sight of his defenseless victims?Eyes protrude with true Slavic hunger.Leathery lips quiver in anticipation of the exquisite pleasures to come.Chomp!Kaspar absorbs the nutrients from Ranger marrow by chewing them into a soft fleshy man-paste.Grind! Gnash! Absorb!Is this the end of of our ancestors?

To be continued:

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Thanks to these folks for supporting the cartoons that I put up in the only way I can get 'em to you!

These are awesome, John! I especially like the frame where Kaspar's gums are all wiggly... I can almost hear the sound effects!

Which reminds. A friend of mine linked me to this artist who, I think - has done some killer Spongebob character emotion charts and concepts:http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertryancory/3662138272/in/set-72157619658736293/

What are your opinion on his works? I wish more detailed, twisted shots like these were in the show. Here's a fave of mine:http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertryancory/4131626404/

Wow...My flickr album is full of my stuff, but it's very etherogeneous and primarily not cartoony. There's a well hidden and microscopic animation section too, with some youtube links, but it's quite old stuff.I'll go on with some Kaspar exercises in order to increase my cartoony production, I promise.Thanks again, a lot!

all these drawings on lined paper remind me of when i was a kid and id draw my own cartoons during class,of course i always got into trouble for it, its wonderful when i see adults getting paid for it, thanks for sharing. as for the voice over thing, ive tried to break into that several times, here in new york there are so many hucksters who will take your money, promise you entry into the field then nothing happens, you spend $300 on a demo no one ever hears, luckily ive avoided the money trap, still would like get in though.